Re: Not apply a policy against the administrator
- From: "Anthony [MVP]" <anthony@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2008 16:11:59 -0000
I don't think they do. What problem are you trying to avoid?
This is quite a useful setting if you want one set of TS servers to have a
distinctive user profile, different from other TS servers. Or if you just
want everyone to have a TS Profile even if not set in their AD account.
As the setting only applies to the TS, and not to other RDP sessions (unlike
a TS Profile in the account) I can't see what problem it would cause,
Hope that helps,
Anthony,
http://www.airdesk.co.uk
"Si" <Si@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:48BB7443-ED26-4E1E-A2E1-48DF73915A5C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Thanks, finally in plain and simple terms
So how does everybody else who applies the TS profile setting get around
the
Administrator not having it scenario???
"Anthony [MVP]" wrote:
There's no way to deny parts of a computer GPO from applying to specified
users.
Anthony
http://www.airdesk.co.uk
"Si" <Si@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:F14977BA-C6FD-40AC-8CE9-677B1EB8E658@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Against our Citrix/Terminal Server OU is a GPO that sets the path for
terminal services profile under the computer settings section.
The problem is our administrator account picks up this setting and uses
a
TS
profile. I dont want the admin to use this profile.
Is it possible to write a WMI filter to not apply the GPO if it is the
administrator who is loggging on?
Or if anybody has any better suggestions?????
.
- References:
- Not apply a policy against the administrator
- From: Si
- Re: Not apply a policy against the administrator
- From: Anthony [MVP]
- Re: Not apply a policy against the administrator
- From: Si
- Not apply a policy against the administrator
- Prev by Date: Re: Receiving a File Replication Service error on 2 DC's.
- Next by Date: Re: Authentication doesn't fail over to additional DC's
- Previous by thread: Re: Not apply a policy against the administrator
- Next by thread: Raising domain/forest functional level by command line
- Index(es):
Relevant Pages
|